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Institute Feb. Farmers’ ‘Thursday eer, sold at Pllmc Auetkm the horses, Kelley Kills His Fourth Fox—Com- mittee for Soocial. englne, logging _outfit, wagons n.nd Monday. farming implements of Willlam W: Mr. Watt intends going into nnoumr b ch of business. The Good Cheer Sunshine Society’ meeting held at the home of Mrs.- A farmers’ institute will be held in Mr. Harrison is having & va- Grace Mallory was well attended and |cation for the remainder of January, much interest in the new hall building | so_no church which the society has recently pur- chased was shown. The society will be incorporated under the.state laws and will start in active work to help raise money to pay for its building. services are held. - Several from here ltt&ndad the Billy Snnday ‘meetings in Boston last Sun- Rehearsing Farce. ung peopls are rehearsing a ho bo given at the next church Mrs: Joseph Miner is spending a few | farce days with her daughter, Mrs. William McKensie of Quaker Hill. 18c HOSE SUPPORTERS; all sizes; fine Paine, one of the representa- |§ ggc WHITE WAISTS in voiles and lawns, - Irving Birthday Party. tives from Woodstock, has been as- | I beautifully trimmed with laces and ‘grade, rubber gripe— signed to the committee on agriculture A party of little folks was enter- tained .Thursday at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Louis Cosman in honor of the birthday-of.their son, Barl. Games wvere played and there were musical selections - and, freshments. Many embroideries— Loom End Sale...... A — 88c HOUSE DRESSES—chambray, glng- in the state legislature. Kills Four Foxes. John Kelly has killed four foxes to date Miss Bernice Leavitt is visiting in 14c to 50c SAMPLE BELTS, all kinds— Loom End Sale:. .. .10c each WOMEN’S 50c SILK HOSE, mill irregu- I-ndwoflaoo.wbuvylndu— SAMPLE JEWELRV; pratty*sfltz ‘were:: m to | Hartfora. Burson Spfln‘fleld‘ m-:m days’ Vllll in town. zsousoe_ B Social Cmmm Mrs; Frank . 79¢ CHILDREN'S DRE!BES—-qIn.!um' - Mrs.. Calvin and galatea, well made-— Rev. George C. Chappell, who was in | Rawson and Mrs. Elmer Corttis are the town_to conduct the funeral services |committes ! T of the next church of George N. Wood, returned to_hls MEN'S 50c SILK HOSE, fine thread sill, black only— Loom End Sale social. TWELVE Exmounmm nms IN fimwm home in New Haven, Saturday. Mrs. | Harry Trask are arranging the pro- Chappell remained in town a few days | gram. Loom End Sale. . .25¢ a pair to visit former parishoners of - the Baptist church. Tournaments Planned. There was a good attendance at the 29c HAIR BRUSHES—ebony finish, good quality bristies— LoqundSnlé........l7c 750 to $1.00 Pocket Knives, guarantss. 50c :Hack Saw Frames. 89c Carpenter Planes 89c Hand Saws, all st $1.00 Long Handle Axes. 80c Stillson’s Wrenches, 8-inch. ... 5 and 6 feet Atlas Extension Rulers. 39¢ SUIT CASES—good quality leather- WEST THOMPSON ette, all sizes— meeting of the Athletic Club, Thurs-{Methodist Pastor on The 79¢ Food Choppers, best make. . day evening. Cornelius E. Flaherty. Fred Johnson and Roylston Hart were Christ—Sudden Death of Miss Sadie 50c Claw Hammers, extra good quality... $1.00 Coffee Mill—grind your own coffee. 79¢ MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS ln brown chosen a_committee for a pool tourn- ament. Others for a pitch tournament were Edward C. Curtin, John Mahon- E. Heinbuck, Following From Chicago. The ice men are improving this cold 79¢ “Com wnéuan Squares—6-inoch R 89c House Axes, short handles.... ALSO WONDERFUL VALUES'IN OARPENTERB' BRIOK LAYEI.’ MAOH!NISTB’ AND WOMEN’S 75c BUNGALOW APRONS, made of good quality percale— only, extra huvy fl-nml— &.2nd Joseph Hickey: for = PN |weather by filling their ice houses. OTHER MECHANICS’ TOOLS. chle committee, C. E. Flaherty and Mrs. D, W. Brayton and family have WOMEN’S 19¢c 8ILK HOSE, mill irpegu- Harry Watt. After the business was |, 'r< transacted refreshments were servad by_Ely Clark. Jeremiah Sullivan and Armarl Plouff attended the automobile show M. 19¢ BATES’ DRESS e, fine line of patterns— Loom End Sale, 121,¢ a yard Sunday Servic INGHAM, 32 inches The Sunday morning services at the E. church was not as well attended 59¢ FLOOR BROOMS, made of heavy black bristies, extra quality— lars and menders of i 29c Hose— WOMEN’S 15c COTTON HOSE, medium - Loom' End Sale ... . ght imperfections— ih New York. as usual owing to the storm. Mrs, Edward Glassbrenner has re- ‘The pastor'of the M. 337 MEN’S 29c NECKWEAR, all silk, all new Loom End Sale. .. .9¢c a pair turned home much improved, after |breached from Luke treatment in a hospital in New Lon- |he don., Miss Annabelle Newton led the 50c SKATING CAPS, all wool, all the best colors— that should come, or look we for another Mr. Miller trea.ted the text under 50c CONGOLEUM RUG BORDER, WOMEN’S 25c HOSE—split foot, extra Loom End Sale........19¢ meeting of the junior league held at[seven heads— the Methodist church Sunday after- good quality— His ' Birth % - e " # inches wide, imitate of hardwood floor— WOMEN’S 7%. FELT SLIPPERS, gray WOMEN’S 50c SAMPLE NECKWEAR, noon. The members of the league are | character: planning to give a social. Loom End Sale. . .15¢ a pair and black, all sizes— ' Loom End Sale,.......50¢ fourth, His miracles; fifth, His death seventh Hi Loom End Sale. . .29¢ a yard all new this season— Among_those 11l with grip are Mrs. | sixth, His resurrection: Edward Hermanson and Mrs. William | abiding presence. Cousins. manifest in thre Patrick Donohue, employed in Mys- His presence tremendous facts— second, Sanc- third, Evangelization. This Loom End Sale. .......25¢ WOMEN’S 3%c BOOT SILK HOSE, pure WOMEN’S 5¢ HANDKERCHIEFS, good WOMEN’S 50c SKATING SCARFS, all quality lawn, hemstitched— MILLINERY NOVELTIES for home mil- Regeneration; tic, was a week-end visitor at his |tification; home here. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bap- tist church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Harriett Edmonds. Mrs. Thomas Church assisted Mrs. Ed- monds. A business meeting was fol- ‘owed by a social hour. _ Joseph Lavoie, after: 2 few days’ visit in New York, has returned to his home. linery, values to $1.00— Loom End Sale........29¢c wool, all the best colors— Christ is working through the great Aid Society Meets. living organism which we call the one Universal Church of Christ. silk, very heavy— -4 for 10c "OBITUARY. E. Heinbuck. A great shadow was cast over’ the village when death of Miss Sadie E. Heinbuck HAMPTON Brakeman Georgd 8Worrocks Killed hy His Own Train—Brothers to Furmich Misn, Sadte Milk and Cheese Deslies. 135 imo—Feeding of Childref " Demonstration—Eggs. 4 Sample Sieais Tor Chlldrm. come to Canterbury . for Making Course to be fl\'en church on the Green during tension School, Jan. 23-26. CANTERBURY GREEN Mebers of Ladies’ Grange Installation—Hawk That Stole reported. Miss Heinbuck was in her| guo *po it Chickens Shat. Riggs—Grange | Miss Maud Hayes will have clui‘rge Supper at Grange Installation, Punctural Pupils. usual health when she retired Friday Entertainment—Program Household Economics. 9-12 a. m-—Demonstration Mrs. Erwin Gallup and two children Seventy-nine pupils were perfect In|cvening and twenty minutes later she courses in Agriculture and Homemak- and Meat Substitutes. visited in Danfelson over Sunday. ettendance at the Palmer Memorial | yas dead. school and sixty-nine were perfect at cultural Extes Much sympathy is felt the town for. Mr. Shorrocks, whose only son ing are interchangeable for all. Some ‘women poultry raisers ere was no service Sunday on ac- 1-2 p. me—The Well Planned Kitch= count of the rain storm. The catise of death was heart trouble. Sunday morning’s storm of rain and the Uncasville school, during Decem- | Sho was 22 ber. young woman. A Christian She leaves her fath- have signified their desire to attend the poultry periods. instantly killed Sunday night wind proved disastrous train on which he was brakeman church and Sunday school attendance 2-4 p. m.—XKilling, The boys enjoyed Saturday evening The object of the Harold Jameson of New Haven has |ir. at the parsonage with the pastor. Drawing Poultry, Roy E. Jones. Zero weather here, and several have mother, a sister and three broth- school is to benefit the public. Pro- y body was_brought to this town from ‘was concerned. Only nine people ven- heen spending a few daye with friends | org. The funeral was held Tuesd: grams, etc., Lavdd ot panaee OF thewe Werd. oliff housed 10-inch ice, Hartford Wednesday and funeral ser- here. morning at 9.30 at the Sacred Heart Howard- Hoxsie, James Lathrop, Miss An informal song service and vices were held in the chapel W WESTMINSTER Worthy Master and Mrs. -A squad of the Boy Scouts enjoyed | chareh. The Rev. Father J. J. Etl Grace Dawiey: workers’ conference took the place of Gallup attended the three days' ses-|day afternoon at ¥ 0'clock. a_few hours’ sport on the ice on Witch | afioiating. Hazel mill pond Saturday afternoon. | Gatnaiis Sermeters Among them were Scoutmaster Louis Fogg conducted the service in high' terms of the young =y had host of friends Hoth' in thi sermon and school, For the evening Christian Endeavor the skies wers clear and better at- sion of the Connecticut State Grange in Norwich last week. Mr. ,© Mrs. George. Gallup and EXTENSION COURSE PROGRAM Bession, of..Church Sohool—W.. .G T. Mr. Heinbuck had recently bought Phillips, Frank, Louis and Harvey | the farm of Joseph Bertheuime. Moresley, Harvey Newton, Lester | family oame Taesday. Dart; Peter Morawski and - Carl Ben- | from Chicago. sop- ed in Chicago for a while intending to place. n On Sunday District Superintedent, [ era, Mothers’ Meeting—Anna . Hago- TO BE GIVEN JAN. 2326 i pian Now at State School. State Agricultural College Co-operat- ing With County Farmers’ Associ and “Eliott, also many friends in NeW York, where ‘the family at one. tim tribites wero in the North Miss Jeanette Gallup attended the Wednesday meeting. Music For the Grange. The grange has a new piano from the Plaut-Cadden Cp., of Norwich. It fvas used for the first time at the dance fn Grange hall, January Sth Mr. Heinbuck remain- tendance greeted the leader, Mrs. Fred d. This week's meeting on Seeing the Good in Others—Phil. led by Miss Edith Williams. Many Heard Miss Riggs. Association The church' school, which takes the Pplace of the Sunday school in‘West- met for the first time the first Sabbath in January. The reor- ganization was recently effected in _re- Matthew Geary employed in Mystic | come a littls later. 2: 1-11, will be : spent the week-end at his home in this telesraphied him and he arrived’Sun- Barfal was ‘They were entire strang- But, however, they Following the program of the Ex- Grange Ihstalfation, g e . installation “Agriculture Friday evening. The Ladies’ G. G. Scrivener, will occupy the pul- |king and showed their the Methodist church. e\'e?}' way possible. Mrs. T" J. Alexander entertained the La: Aid Society of the Quaker Hill sponse to the suggestion of the Na- tional Council The officers of Ekonk grange will be installed Friday eévening, . B. B. Gallup, assisted by Mrs. Ada Brown was the installing officer. held at Grange hall Wednesday ,after- in order better to accommodate grange will the audience which gathered to meet and hear Miss Mary Rigsgs of Harpoot, Home Economics to be conducted by the Connecticut Agricuitural College Bxtension Service, the Windham County Farmers' As- Congregational 5 Master, Davis wil be the install - i1 with 3 = . o ek o S The subject for the Wednesday home o g s Tl ol ELMVILLE church, Wednesday afternoon. PENDLETON HILL Planning For Farms School—Dwight Miner Brought Home, lil With Pneu- g . brothers of tife grange will furnish the installation supper. Fractured Bones in Leg. ‘ord has been. received that Lena Marshall, a former resident, a sister of. Mrs..'C, E; -Burnham, recent- ly fell while attempting to board prayer services is Psalm 87:3, Our’ Christian Patriotism inspire us with lofty ideals Mothers’ Meeting Held. 'm'ew C, T, U. met.Jan. 10 at Mrs s. was Mother's Turkey, was a very pleasant affair. La- dies from Westminster and the Plains, i and South Canterbury showed their appreciation of the in- vitation and the opportunity by com- ing together between 2 and 5 p. m. Miss Riggs is the granddaughter of TElias Riggs of Smyrna, who gave the Thieving Hawk Shot. Harry Holmes shot a iarge hawk on It measured three feet, eight inches, from tip to tip of It has caught several sociation and_people of and vicinity, Jan. : . Entertained—Birthda 4 Courses in Agflculture (at Grange Sewing Circle Party for Edwin Davi ‘Westminster? Monday morning. 9 a, m—Seclection and Caring for Breeding Stock, Roy E. Jjones. 10 a .m—Plant Growth and Soil Pro- Mrs. C. M. Simmons-of West Wood- is visiting her daughter, stock Holmes and Charles monia. Herbert Battey. Howergon Kinnear atténded a meet- > arry L e transacted business in Moosup Wi Secretion, Karl B. Musser. meeung and the charge of Mrs. Bliven. Jones gave some fine word pictures. of Armenian people the Bible in their program was. She made very plain to her hearers the spirit of the Christian trolley car and fractured the bones heér. leg.above the ankle, John Graber was taken to St. . Mowry is ill. ¢ Miss Yvonnie Vachon, president of | own tongue. sday. A. A. Stanton and family who have Ing Monday night in North Stoning- Vi irls’ Sewi i = ton at which time committees were ap. i*,'f.;fi,fi’“fimmcrxfcxe 2t e S some of the. Bible Mo 1 p. m—Incubation and Brooding, e Rhtoeting with: bad missionaries as they went-in and out Edward Davies spoke somewhat better. vevh‘tho-plm Wednesday afternoon suffering peoples—their . Hicks was.on Hampton pointed for the Farm School which will | Dayville, be reld at the Wheeler school, Febru- ‘Wednesday evening. m.—Diseases of the Cow’s Ud- | The Mother in the House, Thomas Brown, Charles Tanner and bravery and wisdom and the tempta- president, Mrs. ‘Columbus Smith, had 2 p. A A der and Teats, Mr. Musser. Mr. and Mr: tions as well as the triumphers and Nellie Gallup were instructed in the A ary 6 to 8. This;school is_under the|felv 's ‘in i direct supervision of ‘the Connecticut | apivimon, C00 ° 1 Danielson, Agricultural college and will give courses on various subjects. North Burprised on- Birthday: Twenty friends df Yeésse L. Burnharp, Eave hi.m an en, Oyablg surprise Tues a most li:lereltlng Bnd valuablé: paper In Whose honor the | Eixth degree at the state grange last Wednesday. week at Norwich Mornings and Pasture. Mr. faith of the Armenian Christian of to- day as they refuse the Moslem invi- tation to give up Christ. Mrs. Winfield Colwell is ill. day originated. and - Miss Mildred Mrs. Rollinson each sang an appro- evening was ple WOODSTOCK 10 a. m.—EKEeeping Dairy Records, Stonington and Colchester were the | Dac day wil ? only favored towns by the extension | pwis: Scp;f;‘,t e el ol schools this year ,all New London priate solo, and the latter sang in a duet with Mrs. read from Rev. Mr. Speerli, telling of New School Pupil dly”ev.n Ing. The school at the Green has receiv- ed an addition of five- new pupils— vlfiyl!rg"flrogrensl\'n ‘whisi, were‘ seryed. Mr. Musser. 11 a. 'm—Caring for Growing 'Stock, A Miee was and refreshments date was his Birthd: L. Kenyon was in Willimantic Put;llm Speakers Expl x| county. s T Dwight Miner was bronght to his the sudden“death of his wife, suitable resolution was placed on rec- by “the: members of the society, H. Kles is WorR‘lnx in Stafford members of the —Armstrong family It is reported that W. H. Phillip# lately moved into the Wallace House. Edwin Davis observed his and Clover, tendance at Church Day Dinner. mother’s last week from Bradford | pirthday by giving a party Wednes- Vi hool find much of isitors at the school fin place. has -again: been sold. 2 p. m.—Poultry House Construr.‘tln!!. where he had been ill with pneumo- | gay evening. Games and a copy of it ordered sent to Mr. 4 the % interest in the recitations of the pu. No services were held at the Con- nia. His wife accompanied him home. | ments” were enjoyed by M#fs. Bennett welcomes m.—The Management Malcom Thompson's men are cut-|piiS ting on the timber land recently pur- Extension School. Intérest is developing in the Exten- In the ice storm toward a gregational church Sunday morning| the closing of last term fifteen people poce AL} on account of the rain Putnam Speakers Heard. James Kent has returned home, Datry Cair, Mr, Masser. CHAPLIN chased by Edwin Maine. ue:, Elisha Briggs has been harvesting| relatives in Webster, Mass. ice on the Totten farm. Miss Susan Cook has returned to he rhome from Westerly. Birdsey P. Palmer’s family are suf- fering with the grip. On account of the severe storm there spending several weeks with jcame for the Christmas programme. i Death of Charles: Trottor — Church Grange Entertainment. The grange entertainment Tuesday night was partly musical. Mr. Mrs. Hiram Howes gave two fine vio- Miss_Edith Williams sang O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove, and sion School for Windham County, to be held in , Grange hall, l.l, Jan: 23-26, l'nclu.llve ‘estminsterites—six—who at- tfindefl _the talk of Miss Riggs of Har- poot, Wednesday, at Grange hall, were richly repaid for their effort, and ap- preciated .the hospitality of the ladies 9 a. m.—Marketing Pou.\'.ry Pro- and m!celln,n- Mrs. William Edwards has been ill Rev. F. D: Sargent, Chelter E. chlld SOUTH KILLINGLY ducts, Mr. Jones. 10 a. m.—Soybeans eous Legumes, Mr. Southwi 11 a. m—The Dulry uiremen a 1 p. m—Corn and‘sm.ll rGains Mr. wick. Charles Trottor; , was in St. Joseph's months for\treatment, dfed on Friday, v T%e body: waw taken (o the spainter, ‘hospital about two R.-.finn—na Re- tages of the pledge system of raising linselections. < money for .church expenses, also, the operating a John Bowen, who Jaguary 12; Manchester for burial. were no services at the church Sun-|steam plant on the Philiips 1ot das moved into Stewart several of the newer son: little pupils of Miss Hiams the ngrtfnwett district delighted the audience by their-duet. at the Green. .. An Apt Pupil. The ma.ny friends of Jimmy Hago- free pews. The Ladies’ Benevolent Soclety met with Mrs. Joseph. Spaldi M ol s eeting and-Roll Call. Mr. McBain and men are filling his ‘The “meeting and roll call service of “MOHEGAN ion B No. services were beld here Sunday on account of the storm. Last Friday night someone broke Mrs. J. J. Williamson is visiting rel- atives in Danielson. Church Day Dinner. “| The annual church day dinner was held in the church dining room last the Congregational church wiil be held SaturdayH, January 27, The ineeting wiHl be &t 11 o'¢lock a.’m, followed by call'"service wjl be"held i the nfternoon Miss Elise Hawes gave two' beau- G. W. Barlow entertained Mr. Whee- ‘The feature of ler an old soldier, Saturday night. Mr. Wheeler was once a resident of a New Hampshire town but was going to a ldiers’ home for the winter. He told his wife, are interested to know thl.l their blind daughter, Anna. ber became a t whmlor thl«bl | state. x fnfl. tiful piano numbers. the evening was tha recitation D!‘ ‘Mrs. Sam. Thi who is a favorite enmndner of Cln into Theodore Northdruft's garage and | S several interesting incidents which had took his overcoat and seyeral other | SSUCRRL (MioTeRng Incilel things. and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. William Towne. She was very generous, giving a vn.rlafl § About 70 sat down to chicken pie dinner. Reports of the va- rious church activities were “'2‘ terbury people. STERL[NG Mrs. R. C. Kies and Inez Doane were T dnesday. w m.—Poultry Feeds and Feeding, |, Burrill Fielding, who has been sick visitors at the Oaks We with & cold, has gone to work again. Henry T. Child was re-el mostly humorous . and clerk and treasurer. closing . Your Flag and My P‘Ilc and the fln‘ Joseph Hillary, = - sep] ary, Clarence H. Child} . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scholar Mrs; E. C. Fowler, who has been ill with ‘Brip; is recovering. ;‘::t!:fte‘:: g;yf} Morrison, has been {ll Mr. and Mrs. Quidgeon and ‘several Providence were guests of Mrs. Georga Carwrover Stinday. The Ladies’ Aid was chosen aduitor. Letters have been recetved-from Mr. and Mrs. John E. Clark who are spend- ing of America by all. Thurston was merh!ned by Mr. and Mrs. Towne. Its eompolldfln. M of Sanitary Mrs. P. H. Coffey has been suffering of the children are ill with grip colds, | from an injured foot. A heavy slal as Dl: ‘Mm {; é( F'ifldént which she was moving fell on the foot, ris an ‘ourtlan: Fowler are {:’fl[cfln‘ a painful though not serious home from school with bad colds. Mrs. Hunter, who has been ill for ing the winter in Florida. Farmers are filling their ice houses | By with 12 lnch ice of excellent q;ality. ‘Addressed Grange. xr Southwick. fesday at the homé Mre. Clarke ' Congdon esday With q}xex’ sister, m-., C, D! Meads Jamitiea fer nin, d Barlow spent the week- ‘alley Falls. seyoral weeks, remains about the same. | eng With Telatived in V% There is not a. family in this place Wl’]lé 'h_has not some meémber sick '!th C 8. Miss Dupres of Norwich called on Mrs. E. C. Fowler Saturday. D4 Valeria Parker spoke before hexet grange Wed: ly evening Importance of sanitation in our jails and reformatories. stk o RO TN CLARK’S CORNERS badly ‘while shutting a heavy door. . lnd url. Clgud! Shippee enter, family over the waek ‘erid, WILSONVILLE . Staley has returned to his home and 'fll work in Webstux et and hig Friemds dleased to learn that he is improving EAST WOODSTOCK 3 —_— 2 Methodist Pastor to Hold Services: Rev- J. R.-Miller, ‘pastor of the B. church, has recovered from his ro+ qnt Al as w ‘be<able’ to take up the this place: He expects spent a d&y the past week - , ter. ¢ Luther Martin cut his 'IDC with an Marsh ax - recently. Dr. wnnmfl. taking three -utchu to close ’Wllles ‘Wade is slowly John. Burulnfl'u emp! George Barstow ] delion blossom last We yard. ttending court. ; '.l'homuM.hub«nmthQM Mrs. Fred G mmww ‘work again in to. preach under ‘mew treatment. mkyithalnraco Mrs..John -Heart of Ny !fll‘k is vis- ing Griends bevs. . Mrs. Charles Kenyon. next Sunday afterncon at was ‘heré | the muru of his| friends -eeenflr mother, Mrs. Lucy Young. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Tillinghast at- ice